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    • Tenure Track Assistant Professor – Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in Harrisonburg

      The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at James Madison University invites applications for a tenure track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in Fall 2026. Applicants with expertise in analytical, environmental, physical, nuclear, or inorganic chemistry are especially encouraged to apply. This position builds on our history of undergraduate teaching and research training that leverages over $10 million of existing instrumentation, including comprehensive nuclear chemistry facilities. JMU Chemistry is an undergraduate-only program at an R2 institution. The department currently serves approximately 200 majors and about 3000 undergraduate students each year. We offer a wide variety of courses for chemistry majors, other STEM majors, general education, and pre-health professionals. Majors are actively involved in SAACS, AXE, NOBCChE, and undergraduate research. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is actively committed to increasing the success of all students, attracting faculty and students with a range of backgrounds and experiences, and sustaining an inclusive work and learning environment. We are committed to excellence in undergraduate education, research, and mentoring undergraduates to help them reach their personal and professional goals. With 28 full-time faculty members, the department offers ACS certified B.S. degrees and teaches courses in all major areas of chemistry. We have facilities for nuclear chemistry, materials science, high performance computing, NMR, and mass spectrometry; and these house over $10 million in state-of-the-art instrumentation (https://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/instrumentation.shtml). More information about the department can be found at http://www.jmu.edu/chemistry/.

    • Office Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg

      The Director of Engagement in the Office of the President seeks a responsible, motivated student to provide administrative support during the 2025-2026 academic year.

    • Graduate Assistant with Empowerment3 in Harrisonburg

      The Department of Kinesiology seeks a Graduate Assistant (GA) for the 2025-26 academic year to support the Empowerment3 Center's WOW Veterans and Families program. The GA will contribute to the overall success of the WOW program, with primary responsibilities focusing on wellness and educational activities. The GA will work an average of 20 hours per week; night and weekend hours are required. The assistantship contracted dates are August 10, 2025, to May 9, 2026.

    • Photographer and Video Producer (Part - Time) in Harrisonburg

      Student Affairs Communications and Marketing supports all areas of Student Affairs by providing graphic design, photography, videography and social media. Our work aligns with the Student Affairs mission to engage all students in accessible and inclusive learning, growth and personal development opportunities and experiences.

    • Assistant Director, Student Life, Event Operations in Harrisonburg

      Event Management in Student Life at James Madison University is currently seeking applicants for the Assistant Director, Event Management for Student Life. This position is a leader in managing the student organization program registration process, event related university technology systems (e.g.. 25LIve-CollegeNet and EMS Platforms) and a high-level of collaboration. The person in this role will demonstrate advanced understanding of student development and learning theory to ensure policies, processes, and procedures contribute to a sense of belonging in which students’ academic, social, and emotional development can grow. This role will work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders on and off campus. This position serves as a campus security authority under the Jean Clery Campus Safety Act. The Division of Student Affairs includes University Career Center, Center for Multicultural Student Services, Community Engagement and Volunteer Center, Counseling Center, Dean of Students, Disability Services, Student Accountability & Restorative Practices, Residence Life, Student Life, University Health Center, University Recreation, and Well Dukes. The division is an integral part of the campus community and works collaboratively with the other divisions of the university in supporting the mission, vision, and values of the university. Successful candidates will embody the values of Student Affairs at James Madison University and will infuse these values in their day-to-day practice. Student Affairs Values: Focusing on Students Leading Courageously Transcending Boundaries Creating Belonging Embracing Innovation and Change Honoring and Valuing Our Staff Prioritizing Health and Well-Being

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